WOW! That is one beautiful quilt. It looks really, really good! Be sure to keep those eyes in great condition and have them magiced up by your doctors. I'll light a candle for a good result if you let me know when!

I like the muted colors on your front myself, but I agree, the zing of orange is intriguing. You do a fantastic job, especially if you're having eye issues, that's impressive! I hope your surgery goes well in Oct, my mom is in surgery today... hernia though, not her eyes yet! Thank you for sharing your project, and the kitty pictures!~Brandybrandizzle7133 at yahoo dot com

What a truly lovely quilt - modern and fresh and innovative! And you really mean you let that CAT sleep/nap on it? You're much more tolerant than me. But, hey - what are a few cat hairs? Thanks for sharing today.

I love the Two-Sided Quilt. As you already have stated, people have their person preferences. I like the "front" because I love pastels and particularly blue and yellow. However, the pop of orange is fantastic. Thanks for the tutorial. How clever to use the extra ins and outs to make anothr block. I like a lady who doesn't waste. Hope you are doing better with your eyes. I've had two MRIs - one brain and one eye orbits. The brain MRI showed no masses, but something questionable on around the optic nerve. So, the second MRI. I didn't have the results of the 2nd one when I went back to the opthamologist. He didn't look it up in the system either. My primary care had ordered the MRIs while I was waiting for my appointment. He referred me to the pediatric opthamologist for probable surgery. My primary care referred me to neuro-opthamologist 2 hours away. So when I saw the pediatric, he said that was totally appropriate. There is excessive pressure on the optic nerve. He said if my appointment does not get moved up when the specialist reviews the info, then he will get me into see another neuro-opthamologist. So, hopefully, we'll find a resolution.I'm sure you had a ball sitting for the grandkitty. Thanks for participating and wowing me with a, I mean 2, great quilts. I always wait with anticipation for your post in these hops.

Finally got my computer back and am trying to catch up with all my bloggy friends. This looks as though you put a ton of thought into it. I am not much of a modern quilt person but you did a superb job!

Zig Zag Hexed Twice is awesome! What a beautiful pattern. Thank you for sharing your method of making the Hexed Twice quilt. I will have to try that one of these days. On and hugs to your quilty kitties. They are adorable.

Hiya!!! WOW, can you send your muse on a visit to me. I never get such great inspirations, except during these great blog hops. Then there is so much going on in my mind, I can't keep it straight lol. Thanks for sharing. Blessed be, hugs!!! Pam

Wonderful quilts. I both sides. I am not sure but for me I might just make both side their own back and have two finished quilts. They are both that cool. Thank you for showing your steps on how you put it together.

Silly me, sign up for a hop while I'm going on vacation - I'm still playing catch up! I'm so glad your project came out the way you wanted it to - doesn't always work that way for me. LOL. The front is cool but I think I am with the hubby - I like the zigzag effect of the orange on the back. To each our own! Have fun quilting your masterpiece!